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The idea behind the HBCU Open House staged annually by the NFL is simple: providing opportunities. One emphasis of the programs is making HBCU students and alumni aware of positions on the ...
Bands are one of the most iconic symbols of HBCU culture - and now, Tougaloo College is joining that tradition. The ...
So far, nearly 1,000 HBCU attendees from across the United States have participated in an on-line survey which qualifies them to be considered for a second part of the research—an opportunity to ...
HBCU$™, an alumni giving and wealth building network created to help offset decades of disparities in public funding for Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) by supporting the ...
Though HBCUs are under-resourced, 25% of the nation’s Black college graduates in the crucial STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics have been educated in these institutions.
Students, alumni and friends of America’s historically black colleges and universities are set to gather on Capitol Hill on April 27 for a National Day of ...
HBCU attendance by black students has fallen from 18% in 1976 to 8% in 2013. Schools are under-funded (more than half of HBCUs are public institutions) with low endowments and tepid support from ...
Bakari Sellers writes that America has the incoming cadre of leaders, educated and shaped by historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), are positioned as the change agents our nation needs.